If your browser does not support a particular list type, you will see something like "1,2,3" as bullets for the list items. If your browser supports a list, but is missing a font, you may see some Unicode question marks of death indicating to go find a font for that glyph.

Note: Test data is not complete, so a untested type may be supported in some browsers.

Supported in all browsers

Numericlist-style-type:decimal

Capital Alphabeticallist-style-type:upper-alpha

Lower Alphabeticallist-style-type:lower-alpha

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Capital Romanlist-style-type:upper-roman

Lower Roman list-style-type:lower-roman

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

CSS 2 Firefox, Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer 8

These are supported in Firefox/Safari.

They are also supported in Internet Explorer 8, but a DOCTYPE statement must be included.

Leading Zerolist-style-type:
decimal-leading-zero

Armenianlist-style-type:
aremenian

Georgianlist-style-type:
georgian

Lower Greeklist-style-type:
lower-greek

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Only in Firefox, Safari

These are other list styles being proposed as well. The following styles are found in Dreamweaver CS5 and are supported in recent versions of Firefox and Safari

Hebrewlist-style-type:
hebrew

Katakanalist-style-type:
katakana

Hiraganalist-style-type:
hiragana

Hiragana-Irohalist-style-type:
hiragana-iroha

CJK Numberslist-style-type:
cjk-ideographic

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Only in Safari

CSS 3 includes many more specifications, particularly for Asian languages. Some are supported in in recent versions Safari like the ones below. For a complete list of propsed specifications see the W3C Specification for CSS 3 Lists.